This Promotion is only open to Fleximize Silver & Gold members within the United Kingdom who have authorisation to act on behalf of the merchant account being reviewed. Entrants exclude anyone professionally associated with this Promotion.

Purchase is not necessary.

Entries can only be made directly by a person with authorisation to act on the behalf of the merchant account.

The merchant must be a current member of Fleximize.

A maximum of one submission can be made per merchant account.

To Enter, submit a copy of a merchant services statement to the email address provided by the NetPay representative or uploaded direct via the Fleximize landing page.

Eligibility criteria for receiving the price beat rebate is based on:
– The statement submitted must be dated within the last month.
– The phrase ‘can’t beat your current statement’ refers to the merchant services rates listed below when compared on a like for like basis as a total including all fees.
– Rates to be reviewed include Visa, Mastercard, Maestro and Electron cards only as well as all associated and ancillary charges.

The Promoter may refuse to award the price beat rebate in the event of an entrant’s fraud, dishonesty or non-entitlement under these terms and conditions.

Rebate: £100 paid by BACS to the merchant’s nominated business bank account.

The funds will be paid within 30 days of the Promoter confirming being unable to beat the merchant services rates on the supplied statement.

By entering this Promotion, the merchant will be deemed to have accepted that they are bound by these terms and conditions/

The Promoter will only use the personal details supplied for the purposes of the comparison exercise and for no other purpose, unless we have your explicit consent. Your personal details will always be kept confidential and in accordance with the NetPay Privacy Policy available at https://www.netpay.co.uk/privacy-policy/

The decision of the Promoter shall be final.

These terms and conditions are governed by English Law and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts or England and Wales.